Meanderings along Ancestral Polytheist Paths

An eclectic mix of book and music reviews, ramblings and other flotsam and jetsom encountered on an expedition to find a place in the pre-Christian religious traditions, and practices of the British Isles.

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Showing posts with label Quote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quote. Show all posts
11 July 2014

Quote in relation to Fairies on the Hunt

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“ The fairies often go out hunting. In the calm summer evening the faint sound of tiny horns, the baying of hounds, the galloping of...
07 July 2014

Quote on Libations

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“ A libation of some of the thick new milk given by a cow after calving, if poured on the ground, more especially in the interior of...
22 May 2014

Quotation regarding the Morrigan

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“ At first glance the fertility aspect of the Morrigan does not seem as evident. It is an essential part of her character, however. ...
13 March 2014

Quote on ManannĂ¡n mac Lir

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Greatest of all the water spirits, the sea god, Manannan mac Lir, has occasionally appeared, usually on some errand of mercy on the coast ...
12 March 2014

Quote on Irish Fairy Lore

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"If an oat-cake be baked and left for the next day it should have a piece broken out of it, and should not remain whole, because if th...
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